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1 proći brzo
• fleet -
2 flota
• fleet• navy -
3 mornarica
• fleet• navy -
4 vozni park
• fleet• motor pool -
5 brzo proći
• fleet; flit; whip -
6 brzo se kretati
• fleet; streak -
7 flota
• fleet; naval establishment; navy -
8 mornarica
• fleet; marine; marine law; navy -
9 novinari
• fleet street -
10 plitak
• fleet; flimsy; frothy; platitudinous; school; shallow; shoaly; skin-deep; superficial -
11 štampa
• fleet street; fourth estate; imprint; letter press; out of print; press; print; printing; printout; the press -
12 vozni park
• fleet; motor pool; rolling stock; rolling-stock -
13 trgovačka flota
• merchant fleet; trade fleet -
14 brodovlje
• watercraft• ships• fleet• boats -
15 trgovačka flota
• trade fleet -
16 brodovlje
• boats; convoy; craff; craft; fleet; lloyd; navy; shipping; ships; watercraff; watercraft -
17 brz
• a ready answer; abrupt; agile; alert; alive; brisk; cursory; curt; dab on; double quick; double-quick; expeditious; facile; fast; fleet; fleeting; flighty; flying; forward; frisk; glimps; hasty; hurried; immediate; mommentary; nimble; prompt; quick; radiest; rap; rapid; readier; ready; s -
18 draga
• beloved; creek; darling; flame; fleet; inlet; lady; lagoon; lass; recesses; sweethart; sweetheart; sweeting -
19 flota od deset brodova
• a fleet of ten sail -
20 iščeznuti
• abscond; clear off; die; disappear; evanesce; flee; fleet; fly; fritter out; perish; set; trail; trailer; vanish; wane; wear
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